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Same thing occurs here, when you edit it in wikitext there isn't a problem, the problem lies when you open they page again for editing it automatically converts those tags to &lt;references /&gt; instead of preserving the tags. One thing I did notice is that the version of Cite is different, not sure if that's a factor but the ​http://mediawiki.fckeditor.net site doesn't actually state which version it is using. Unfortunately it has gotten to the point that I've had to discourage people from using the editor so that it doesn't break large pages that use lots of reference links.

At first I couldn't apply your new patch, and then I figured that it's because your patches contain DOS newlines (\r\n) instead of UNIX newlines (\n) in the diff-specific lines (it's fine to have \r\n in the source-code lines, tho). I replaced the \r\n in the diff lines by \n and I could apply the patch. My system is fedora-core 6.

Anyway, about the patch itself, the new one works with the last SVN versions of everything. Thanks and I hope it gets integrated in the SVN soon.